Page last updated at 08:17 GMT, Saturday, 24 May 2008 09:17 UK

Boy hurt in tombstoning incident

Fishers nose Plymouth
The boy is thought to have slipped at Fishers Nose

A 14-year-old is in hospital with suspected spinal injuries after he landed on rocks while tombstoning.

The boy, who has not been named, is thought to have slipped and fallen onto rocks in the Fishers Nose area of the Barbican in Plymouth, Devon.

He has suspected spinal injuries, a broken wrist and lacerations.

The Coastguard has repeatedly warned people about the dangers of tombstoning, which involves diving from a height into water.

The warning follows incidents in which two men in their 20s were left paralysed after tombstoning on the May Day weekend in Whitsand Bay, east Cornwall, and at Southsea Pier.

A spokesman for Brixham coastguard said: "You would think after people had injured themselves others might think again, but obviously not."


SEE ALSO
Photo shows injured 'tombstoner'
15 May 08 |  Hampshire
'Tombstone' plunge man paralysed
14 May 08 |  Cornwall

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Stunning new images from Herschel telescope
How support for a pastor turned into an uprising
Why children's films are stuffed full of adult jokes

Explore the BBC

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.
Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific